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NEED TO REMOVE POWER FROM UNIT THERE SHOULD BE A BLACK CABLE THAT GOES IN TO CHANGER REMOVE IT WAIT 5 SEC AND INSTALL BACK LIKE IT WAS AND THIS WILL CUT ALL POWER TO UNIT AND WILL 50% FIX THE PROBLEMLET ME KNOW

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any good car stero shop in your area will do it for free!! (on the hopes you will come back later to purchase from them.
you may try a thin (pointed) wire coathanger on each side, it is simply a hook at the end that needs to be dis-lodged.

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There could be a loose connection somewhere.Does the sound stops on a regular time interval or only on certain conditions?Would there be a chance that there's water leakage at the area where the CD changer is stored?

You have to convert the coaxial digital output to non digital right left output! this is done with an adapter which you can get from EBay for $7.79 and free shipping! go to mEBay and search Toslink Digital coaxial signal to Analog converter audio adapter rca! good luck!

hi sounds like you have the amps switching on via the aerial remote and not the amp remote.
easy way to test this is to switch the AF or traffic function on your radio. if this cures the problem then you have the amp remote and aerial remote connected around the wrong way
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Mark
www.carradiospares.co.uk